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		The Center for Systems Biology at the Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard
Medical School has an immediate opening for a Post-doctoral Research Fellow
 within the In-Vivo Microscopy Core.
 
 This Core laboratory focuses on the development of optical imaging
 techniques for molecular imaging with biomedical and biological
 applications. The candidate should have hands-on experience in one or more
 of the following: optical instrumentation development, biomedical optics,
 optical microscopy (confocal and multiphoton, FRET, Raman), optical
 spectroscopy, fiber based microscopy. Experience in multiphoton mouse
 imaging is required.
 
 Proficiency in programming using C++, Matlab and Labview are a benefit.
 
 Applicant should present a strong publication record and demonstrate
 independence in research.
 
 We offer excellent training opportunities in a highly collaborative research
 environment including molecular biology, system biology, stem cell biology,
 cardiovascular disease, cancer and imaging disciplines. The candidate will
 be engaged on multiple collaborative projects.
 
 Requirements: Applicants should have a PhD degree or equivalents in one of
 the following discipline: Applied Physics/Biophysics, Biological Sciences,
 Optical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering with a strong background in
 different optical imaging techniques; in particular, in-vivo multiphoton
 microscopy.
 
 All interested applicants should submit a CV and two letters of reference to
 Claudio Vinegoni cvinegoni(at)mgh.harvard.edu
 
 Further Information
 
 Excellent command of spoken and written English is essential in all
 positions. Competitive academic salaries. Ability to keep good records and work
 independently is essential. MGH is an equal opportunity employer.
 
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